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Public consultation on draft Council of Europe Recommendation on accountability for technology-facilitated violence against women and girls is now open

The Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Commission (GEC) and the European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC) have been tasked by the Committee of Ministers to prepare a Recommendation on Accountability for Technology-Facilitated Violence against Women and Girls. This Recommendation will provide non-binding guidance for member States on enhancing legal, institutional and regulatory responses to technology-facilitated violence against women and girls and fostering an environment of accountability where such violence is not accepted, condoned or ignored.

A draft Recommendation has been prepared by the Committee of Experts on Combating Technology-Facilitated Violence against Women and Girls (GEC/PC-eVIO). Following the 3rd meeting of the GEC/PC-eVIO, a public written consultation is held on the draft Recommendation, from 14 April 2025 to 26 May 2025. The purpose of this consultation is to ensure that the text benefits from the views of the broadest possible range of stakeholders, prior to its finalisation and submission to the GEC and the CDPC, and its adoption, in turn, by the Committee of Ministers.

While we welcome all contributions, please note that the final text will be shaped by a range of considerations and that not all comments may be incorporated in the final text.

To participate in the public consultation, please follow this link for more information.

Strasbourg 14/04/2025
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